Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:31 pm
Elementary school 1-2 (changed schools) Edwards Adaptabells, and I believe a Simplex master clock system. fire alarm, 3rd generation Simplex/IBM 4030-2s and 4251-11 chevron pulls.
elementary school 2-3 (changed schools again) no bells, no master clock, just those cheap plastic chock hung on the walls. Fire alarm newer wing FCI system with FCI labeled Vibratone 450s with those wedge shaped strobes, FCI MS-2 pulls under Stopper II covers. I believe some sort of Ademco smokes scatter around. Older section, same as newer bell and master clock wise. fire alarm Edwards 871 AC adaptahorns paired with a red wedge incandescent light, and 270-SPOs under stopper IIs. No smokes, but some old Chemtronics "bell" heats in the rooms.
Elementary school 4-5 Edwards master clock system. Bells: 10" Adaptabells in the halls, and outside, a 4" adaptabell in the cafeteria, and Dixie Buzzers behind the clocks. Fire alarm: Edwards 892-2Bs, with 270-SPOs under them. Very hard to hear in class. Also classic Edwards Ion smokes in the halls
Middle School. Simplex Master Clock. Bell: tone over intercom, 10" bell of some sort outside (guessing an Adaptabell mounted way up on a wall). Fire alarm: old system (6th-part of 7th) 1st generation IBM 4030-1s, and Wheelock 7004s in the basement, Gamewell M non coded boxes. New system (part of 7th-8th) Wheelock MT4s set to continuous horn, Edwards 890 speaker/strobes in the audutorum, which do a slow whoop, and a evacuation message. 270-SPOs scattered around. Smokes were a mix of Edwards classic ions at each fire door on both sides, and a Simplex labled ESL smokes as an elevator smokes on each level.
Also right next door was Portland (CT) engine co 1. formally used a 12 port 5, but by the time I got there, they disconnected the 5, and put a WS 2016 in installed for the now closed Ct Yankee power plant, on the school's lawn in use as the fire siren. Wail was used for fire calls, "noon test" for it's intended purpose, and alert for the yearly plant siren test. The 2016 was taken down when the plant closed in 1998, the 5 also disappeared around that time too.
high School 9-10 (moved to NC) no master clock system just cheap plastic wall clocks. bells: one 6" adaptabells in each doorway, and dixie buzzers hidden in the walls. Fire alarm: Vibratone 350 under FG grills which did the 4-4 code, and Gamewell M boxes. As I was leaving they were installing Wheelock ET-LSM speaker/strobes, and Fire-Lite BG-8 pulls, which I never got ot hear. In the rec hall, no bells or master clock. Fire alarm, 1st generation IBM 4030-1s, and 874 Adaptahorns, with Simplex 4251-20 T bar pulls. I only got to hear that system once, on my last day when someone pull it as a prank after I got to leave class early (they knew I had nothing to do with it).
High School 10-12. surprisingly for a big school, no master clock system. Bells: a tone over the intercom used for 3 purposes, class change, bomb threat/fire, tornado. Class change was a 5 second tone, bomb threat/fire was a 1-2 minute steady tome, tornado was a pulsed tone only ued once a year durring severe weather awareness week. Fire alarm: Notifire system. Panel was way up on a wall to prevent vandalism/tampering. a mix of MT-WMs and MT-LSM all set to continious horn, System Sensor 2400 smokes scatter about, a few well hidden NBG-10s.
There was also a fire station about 3 blocks away that used an STH-10 for fire calls only (the 1st one I got to see or hear). The FD moved, switched from volunteer to paid, and left the STH to rot away on it's pole. Last I checked the STH is gone do to 2 new buildings put on the site of the old FD.
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